Caribbean Tigers crush New York Strikers to win Max60 Caribbean 2024

THE CAYMAN ISLANDS: Josh Brown’s quickfire half-century, coupled with a combined bowling effort led Caribbean Tigers to thump New York Strikers and win the inaugural edition of the Max60 Caribbean here on Sunday.

Tigers’ captain George Munsey’s decision to bat first bore fruit as the side registered a massive total of 125/6 in the allotted 10 overs.

Leading the way with the bat was opening batter Brown, who smashed four fours and six sixes on his way to top score for the Caribbean Tigers with an 18-ball 60.

Brown provided a flying start to the Tigers with a blazing knock before Chris Lynn took control.

Lynn, after coming out to bat in the third over, carried his bat until the final over to keep the scoreboard ticking.

The right-handed batter scored 35 off 16 balls with the help of four fours and two sixes.

Besides Brown and Lynn, none of the Tigers’ batters could amass the double figures.

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Ansh Patel and Akhilesh Reddy starred with the ball for the Strikers, picking up two wickets each while Mitchell Owen and Carlos Brathwaite shared two wickets between them.

Set to chase a mammoth 126, the Strikers’ batting lineup unfolded on a meagre 69 in 8.1 overs despite skipper Thisara Perera’s fighting knock.

Perera remained the top-scorer for the Strikers with an 11-ball 25 which featured two fours and as many sixes.

He was followed by opener Brandon McMullen (12) and Isuru Udana (10) while the rest failed to contribute significantly in the run chase.

Suranga Lakmal was the pick among the bowlers for Caribbean Tigers, picking up three wickets for just nine runs in 1.1 overs.

Besides him, Patrick Dooley, Michael Leask and Brad Currey took two wickets each while Andrew Tye made one scalp.

For his outstanding knock, Josh Brown was adjudged the Player of the Match in the final of the Max60 Caribbean.

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Warner shines as Trailblazers stun leaders Tigers

THE CAYMAN ISLANDS: David Warner’s quickfire 34-run knock powered Boca Raton Trailblazers to a convincing seven-wicket victory over leaders Caribbean Tigers in the 18th match of the Max60 Caribbean here on Friday.

Tigers’ captain George Munsey’s decision to bat first did not prove beneficial for the home side as they could accumulate 75/7 in the allotted 10 overs despite Ashley Nurse’s unbeaten 30-run knock.

The home side had a dismal start to their innings as they were reduced to 26/3 in 3.1 overs.

Coming out to bat at No.5, Nurse took the reigns of the Tigers’ batting charge with a sensible knock.

The right-handed batter waged a lone battle for the home side and returned unbeaten. His gutsy 23-ball 30 featured two fours and a six.

Peter Hatzoglou was the pick of the bowlers for the Trailblazers with two wickets, followed by Steven McGiffin, Jack Jarvis, Beau Webster and Colin de Grandhome, who picked one apiece.

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In response, the Trailblazers comfortably chased down the 76-run target for the loss of just three wickets and seven balls to spare, courtesy of a solid start provided by their openers David Warner and Beau Webster.

The opening pair brought up 36 runs before Webster perished in the fourth over after scoring 18 off 13 balls with the help of one four and a six.

Warner then recorded a one-sided 23-run partnership with Hatzoglou, who fell victim to Brad Currie in the sixth over.

The Trailblazers captain finally perished in the eighth over after putting his side in touching distance.

Warner remained the top-scorer for the Trailblazers with a 20-ball 34, laced up with two fours and a six.

Following his departure, Jack Wood and de Grandhome batted sensibly to take the Trailblazers over the line.

For the Tigers, Michael Leask bagged two wickets while Currie picked one.

The seven-wicket victory lifted Boca Raton Trailblazers to the third in the Max60 Caribbean standings with five points in seven matches while Caribbean Tigers remained at the top with 14 points in eight matches.

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All-round Erasmus steers Lions to second victory in Max60 Caribbean

THE CAYMAN ISLANDS: Gerhard Erasmus backed his 2/16 with an anchoring 27-run knock and powered Miami Lions to a thumping seven-wicket victory over Boca Raton Trailblazers in the 15th match of the Max60 Caribbean here on Thursday.

Put into bat first, the Trailblazers could accumulate 87/7 in the allotted 10 overs despite their skipper David Warner’s 40-run knock.

The left-handed batter waged a lone battle for the Trailblazers while wickets kept tumbling at the other end.

Warner carried his bat all the way till the penultimate over and returned as the top-scorer. His gutsy knock featured three fours and two sixes.

Besides him, only Jack Jarvis (12) contributed significantly while the rest of the Trailblazers’ batters failed to make it into the double figures.

Gerhard Erasmus and Sajad Ahmadzai bagged two wickets each for the Lions while Conroy Wright, Ravi Bopara and Ben Manenti shared three wickets between them.

Set to chase 88, the Lions amassed the target for the loss of three wickets and 12 balls to spare.

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The Lions, however, had a contrasting start to their pursuit as they lost Asghar Afghan on the first legal delivery of the innings with five runs on the board.

The early blow did not trouble the Lions much as Erasmus joined Jonathan Carter in the middle and they combined to forge a match-defining partnership.

The pair added 58 runs to the total inside five overs before Carter fell victim to Colin de Grandhome. The opening batter scored a 14-ball 21 with the help of two fours and a six.

Erasmus perished an over later, top-scoring for the Lions with a 20-ball 27, laced up with two fours and as many sixes.

Corey Anderson then did the final touches with a quickfire cameo. He smashed two fours and a six on his way to an 11-ball 21.

For the Trailblazers, Jarvis, Steven McGiffin and de Grandhomme made one scalp each.

The seven-wicket victory lifted Miami Lions to the fifth in the Max60 Caribbean standings with four points in seven matches while Boca Raton Trailblazers succumbed to the bottom with three points in five matches.

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Caribbean Tigers thrash Miami Lions to stay perfect in Max60

THE CAYMAN ISLANDS: Suranga Lakmal’s economical bowling figures of 2/11, followed by Chris Lynn’s unbeaten 26-run cameo powered Caribbean Tigers to a six-wicket victory over Miami Lions in the 10th match of the Max60 Caribbean here at Jimmy Powell Oval on Wednesday.

Put into bat first, the Lions could accumulate 70/6 in the allotted 20 overs despite an anchoring fourth-wicket partnership between Gerhard Erasmus and Chadwick Walton.

The Lions had a dismal start to their innings as they were reduced to 9/3 in two overs while Unmukt Chand (3) got retired hurt.

Following the slump, wicketkeeper batter Walton joined Erasmus in the middle and launched an astounding recovery.

The duo added an important 49 runs amid their gritty partnership until Patrick Dooley dismissed Erasmus in the penultimate over.

Gerhard Erasmus remained the top-scorer for the Lions with a 20-ball 27 with the help of a six.

The Lions lost two wickets in the final over which barred them from pushing for valuable runs at the backend of the innings.

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Walton remained unbeaten with a run-a-ball 22 which featured one four and a six.

Suranga Lakmal was the pick of the bowlers for the Tigers with 2/11 in his two overs while Patrick Dooley, Brad Currie and Andrew Tye made one scalp each.

Chasing a modest 71-run total, the Tigers comfortably knocked down the winning runs for the loss of four wickets and 11 balls to spare.

Opening Josh Brown went after the Lions’ bowlers from the word go and gave the Tigers a head start with a quickfire 26 off just 12 deliveries, laced up with three deliveries.

Following his dismissal, Chris Lynn took charge of the Tigers’ pursuit and single-handedly steered them to an important victory.

Lynn top-scored for the Tigers with an unbeaten 28 off 16 deliveries, peppered with three fours and a six.

Sajad Ahmadzai bagged two wickets for the Lions while Ben Manenti and Corey Anderson struck out a batter apiece.

The six-wicket victory strengthened Caribbean Tigers’ command at the top of the Max60 Caribbean standings with 10 points in five matches while Miami Lions remained at the bottom with zero points in as many matches.

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Little, Dunk lift Jaguars to thump Lions in Max60 Caribbean

THE CAYMAN ISLANDS: Josh Little bagged three wickets before Ben Dunk’s quickfire 32-run knock powered Grand Cayman Jaguars to a resounding eight-wicket victory over Miami Lions in the seventh match of Max60 Caribbean on Tuesday.

Put into bat first, the Lions only managed to accumulate 79/9 in the allotted 10 overs despite Gerhard Erasmus’ anchoring knock.

The Lions got off to a disastrous start to their innings as they were reduced to 14/3 in two overs.

Coming out to bat at No.5, Erasmus offered some resistance with his blistering cameo before falling victim to Sikandar Raza, bringing the total down to 65/5 in eight overs.

Erasmus smashed three fours and a six on his way to top score for the Lions with a 20-ball 32.

Besides Ravi Bopara (18) made notable contributions to the Lions’ total while the rest of their batters failed to amass the double figures.

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Josh Little led the bowling charge for Grand Cayman Jaguars with 3/19 in his two overs, followed by Mitchell McClenaghan with two wickets while Sikandar Raza, Logan van Beek and Terrance Hinds made one scalp each.

Chasing a modest 80-run target, the Jaguars comfortably knocked the winning runs for the loss of just two wickets and 19 balls to spare.

Leading the way for the home side was hard-hitting opener Ben Dunk, who laid a solid foundation with a blistering 32-run cameo, which featured four fours and two sixes.

He was supported by fellow opener Alex Hales, who made a brisk 24 off 13 deliveries with the help of three boundaries and a six.

The opening pair added 56 runs in the run chase before both perished in successive overs.

Later, Sikandar Raza (9*) and Saif Zaib (7*) made sure the momentum remains in the Jaguars’ favour and steered their side to a comfortable victory.

The eight-wicket victory lifted Grand Cayman Jaguars to third in the Max60 Caribbean standings with three points in three matches while Miami Lions remained at the bottom.

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